Suspected Russian correspondent present in Montenegro's Serbian subway security

In Cetinje, Montenegro, where riots broke out due to the opposition to the disfigurement of the Ionakije Catholic Orthodox Church there, suspicious Russian correspondents were also present. So is Russian correspondent Alina Arsenieva, who is also author of the Channel “Balkan Spy” on the social telegram network known for [...]
So is Russian correspondent Alina Arsenieva, who is also author of the Channel “Balkan Spy” on the social telegram network, known for media coverage for the Western Balkans.
The presence of Russian correspondents in the <x0 hot” is never missing, especially in countries in which they have geo-strategic interests.
Recently, Arsenieva has been seen photographing the armoured vehicles of the Montenegro Police, where past practices, in addition to the distribution of dezinforms, Russian journalists have also done the spying work, as evidenced by her channel's name on the telegram.
Alina Arsenieva is also a correspondent in Ryfan.ru, where she covers the Balkan part.

Similar cases of Russian spies have also been identified by security authorities in Kosovo, as they were, Oksana Samonova in 2014 and 2015, then in 2019, when Andrei Kondrasov was <x0...filming” secretly at Pristina International Airport.











